By Tom J Doyle

The Gunners manager believes his current strike force can seal Champions League qualification for the club this season, but is on the lookout for another talented addition

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has claimed his strikers can fire the club into the top four, but admitted he is still on the lookout for a "top quality" forward signing.

The Gunners go into Wednesday's home clash with Liverpool four points behind fourth-placed north London rivals Tottenham, and 19 off of Premier League leaders Manchester United.

And, while the Frenchman feels Theo Walcott, Gervinho, Olivier Giroud and Lukas Podolski comprise a big enough threat, he says he will not stop looking for the right players to strengthen his side.

"As numbers we have enough - we have plenty of quality strikers," he told reporters. "We could do with top quality, one more, but you have to find him.

"When you speak about 'anyone' coming in, I could just go out and buy anyone just to give people hope.

“What is important is that you bring in players who can strengthen your team, or you do nothing and are strong enough to do nothing.

“That is what is important for us, to bring in a player who can strengthen the squad. 'Anyone' to me means exactly what today the modern game has become."

The 63-year-old went on to reveal that Arsenal have a better strike rate since Robin van Persie's departure, and insisted he will not sign players simply to silence his detractors.

He continued: "If you look at the number of goals we've scored, we've scored more than last year, when we had the best striker in the Premier League. That means the players who play have some qualities to score goals."

"You have Walcott, you have Podolski with over 100 international caps. What do you do? You say, 'just buy one.'

"[But] You need to buy a player who can compete with them for a position in the team. I have to try not to get caught up in that in January. People expect us to buy someone of top quality.

"I have to be strong enough to resist or you have a player for four or five years who will never play a game, just because you bring in an average player who you know at the start is average.